“Dollar Bill” Jefferson is getting a credible primary challenge this year. (Considering that he’s awaiting trial on corruption charges and was found to have large amounts of cash in his freezer, the question wasn’t really whether he’d get a challenge, but who.) State Rep. Cedric Richmond, who represents part of eastern New Orleans, announced his bid.
In his only veiled reference to Jefferson’s legal problems, he told the crowd, “I promise — and I want to be clear about this — I promise to serve you with the utmost integrity.”
Interestingly, the Times-Picayune described Richmond as a “longtime political ally” of Jefferson, and said that prior to 2006, Richmond stated he would run only if Jefferson didn’t run. Being unacquainted with the backwaters of Louisiana politics, I’m unclear whether that means:
1) he’s broken with Jefferson,
2) he’s running to succeed Jefferson who will soon stand down (and considering that Jefferson’s brother, sister, and niece were indicted last week, he might be feeling boxed in), or
3) he’s running as a trojan horse to siphon support from other “change” candidates to allow Jefferson to squeak through to a run-off. (Like Rep. Karen Carter, who lost the 2006 primary to Jefferson and may come back for another try… I don’t know if she plans to do so; her campaign website hasn’t been updated in over a year.)
For what it’s worth, corruption issues notwithstanding, Jefferson is one of the most out-of-whack Dems in the House, in terms of the relationship between his National Journal score of 73 and the D+28 lean of LA-02.
We need to get rid of William Jefferson